Playing Fortune Rabbit on iPhone
After putting this through its paces on a few different iOS devices, I reckon Fortune Rabbit feels like it was built with the iPhone in mind. PG Soft's gone for a portrait-first setup, which means the game fills your screen properly whether you're using an iPhone 11 or one of the newer 17 Pro models. No black bars, no weird stretching. Now, plenty of punters head straight to the App Store looking for a dedicated game, but that's not really how it works. Most international casinos bake this pokie into their mobile browser platform or chuck it in their broader casino apps.
Safari handles it beautifully thanks to HTML5 optimisation. The 3-4-3 grid sits right where your thumb naturally rests near the bottom, making one-handed play dead simple during a quick commute or while you're waiting for your coffee. If you're using a casino's proper iOS app, you can tap into FaceID for instant logins and Apple Pay for deposits, which cuts down the faff between unlocking your phone and getting a few spins in. Basically, while there's no standalone Fortune Rabbit iPhone app sitting in the store, the browser version runs smooth, stays responsive, and doesn't murder your battery. iPad users with bigger screens get crisp scaling too, though the portrait orientation stays locked.

